Good Company · Middleton, WI

Name of restaurant:
Good Co. at Pioneer Pointe
3730 Manistee Way • Verona, WI
608-820-1221

Good Company Website
Follow on IG: @goodco.pp
Follow on FB:  @GoodCoPP

Date of visit:  December 15th and January 7th 

Star rating: 4.7 Tails (out of 5) 

So nice, we had to go twice! We LOVED Good Co. at Pioneer Pointe. We didn’t even realize we were missing a place like this until it existed and now we don’t want to live without it. 

We headed to Good Co. for the first time for one of our Tails Up Tuesday live events in December. We had a fabulous dinner and great drinks. We would go back for their homemade chips and chive dip alone.

We adored that they had a cocktail menu that was fully inclusive of both leaded and unleaded options, with alcohol free stuff on the exact same page. We love when places don’t make it weird! They had great cocktail (the Albatross Old Fashioned made with WhistlePig) and mocktail (the Anit-Hero made with Giffard Orgeat) choices and even greater, they didn’t just have juice and soda for the AF crowd, they also had one of our favorite AF beers, Sam Adams Just the Haze. Note to all, having a great AF beer will get folks to stick around spending money far longer. 

Speaking of sticking around longer, part of our goal through January (Dry or otherwise) was to ensure we didn’t hole up in the house and white knuckle the month until it was over. So, first weekend of the month we booked a bay at one of the best, if not the best golf simulators we’ve ever been to. What sets this place apart is the size, the open layout and the ability to invite friends to eat and drink and hang out even if they are not playing golf with you. We grabbed about 13 family members on that frigid January day and had an absolute blast. You can even see on our Instagram our ability to still make beer towers even in Dry January. 

We love Good Co. and we will be back over and over. You should go there too! 

Drinks: Great
Food: Fantastic
Service: Incredible

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